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Four USF professors selected as AIMBE College of Fellows

Four USF professors selected as AIMBE College of Fellows

Animal antibodies help identify diseased cells during immunohistology procedures

Animal antibodies help identify diseased cells during immunohistology procedures

Estrogen helps women fight flu virus better than men

Estrogen helps women fight flu virus better than men

Women who carry inherited fault in BRIP1 gene at higher risk of developing ovarian cancer

Women who carry inherited fault in BRIP1 gene at higher risk of developing ovarian cancer

Hhex protein could be key target for new therapies to cure leukaemia

Hhex protein could be key target for new therapies to cure leukaemia

PD-L1 inhibition well-tolerated, active in metastatic RCC

PD-L1 inhibition well-tolerated, active in metastatic RCC

SIRIUS supports single-agent daratumumab in refractory multiple myeloma

SIRIUS supports single-agent daratumumab in refractory multiple myeloma

Stem cell transplantation of neurotrophic factors shows promise in ALS

Stem cell transplantation of neurotrophic factors shows promise in ALS

TG4010 vaccine promising in advanced NSCLC

TG4010 vaccine promising in advanced NSCLC

WASF3 protein appears to be solid target for reducing cancer metastasis

WASF3 protein appears to be solid target for reducing cancer metastasis

Researchers identify protein that could protect against toxic degeneration of cells in ALS

Researchers identify protein that could protect against toxic degeneration of cells in ALS

Age-related macular degeneration: an interview with Cathy Yelf, Macular Society

Age-related macular degeneration: an interview with Cathy Yelf, Macular Society

RIKEN researchers discover how to reverse abnormal axonal development

RIKEN researchers discover how to reverse abnormal axonal development

CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing technique could be controlled using RNA-based drugs

CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing technique could be controlled using RNA-based drugs

Johns Hopkins study shows high doses of cocaine kill brain cells

Johns Hopkins study shows high doses of cocaine kill brain cells

Researchers identify protein structure linked to pain and heat perception

Researchers identify protein structure linked to pain and heat perception

New sites opened across the South West for Alzheimer’s disease clinical trial

New sites opened across the South West for Alzheimer’s disease clinical trial

Antivirulence antibiotics could evade resistance longer than traditional antibiotics

Antivirulence antibiotics could evade resistance longer than traditional antibiotics

New method helps generate cardiac cells for heart disease studies, drug discovery

New method helps generate cardiac cells for heart disease studies, drug discovery

NSCLC treatments market in Europe expected to cross US$ 3 billion by 2019

NSCLC treatments market in Europe expected to cross US$ 3 billion by 2019

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